Sunday, March 15, 2009

Blogging or Writing?

Today I received a DM from one of my twitter friends and she commented that she liked that I was a blogger who took my writing serious.   I never considered myself a blogger who writes, I am a writer who blogs.  Blogging is extention of my writings and not the purpose.  

In truth I find blogging difficult at times.  To spend time writing about about my opinions of the day or insights learned seems to me anyway a waste of time.   Mostly I post things I've written already. Not that there is anything with blogging opinons, insights in fact I enjoying reading blogs of that type.  

However, currently I am editing and rewriting my first novel, working on a biography, and several shorter pieces for different magazines.   There is also  the weekly news column I write. Every extra moment is devoted to writing or activities around writing, like online and in person critique groups and of course reading.    

Being a writer is more than putting words on paper and arranging them to make a interesting story.  It is keeping up with the trends, meeting fellow writers, discipline, reading, brainstorming, research, and submitting. You can't be published if you don't submit. :)        

When blogging, you write your piece and hopefully edit it.  When you write you edit it, show it to your crit group, rewrite, edit, show it to your crit group again and then look for places to submit it. Not that it always works that way, but you get the idea.

Is the art of writing becoming obsolete in this fast paced world?   Do you think there is a difference between blogging and writing?  Or are they one and the same?

Am interested to hear your feelings on blogging and writing.. or writing and blogging..  

3 comments:

Name: Holly Bowne said...

I too struggle with blogging sometimes. I actually use my blog as a jumping off point for my personal experience essays. Often times I'll end up turning a blog into an essay and submitting it. I very much enjoy reading your blogs!

Jennifer Roland said...

I love blogging, but I sometimes get concerned that it gets in the way of my real writing.

I started my blogs to force myself to write on a regular schedule. Now I've got my schedule, and I keep it up because it is what I have promised to do--I owe that to my readers.

But the quick, short nature of blogs can make it hard for me to focus on my current WIP. I get addicted to the quick posting and reader responses--even if I finish my first draft by May 1, it will still be a long, long time before I can get any reader feedback from outside my circle of friends.

arithwyn said...

I like blogging because I think it is important to share thoughts, feelings, and what's going on. We can learn from each other. I am still very much into journalling and the use of colored pens brings me joy. Oftentimes, something I put in my journal will trigger an idea for a blog or there will be something that I think others will find interesting or useful.